Previously we overrode nRF targets to have a larger stack
due to memory required by SoftDevice. Having deprecated SoftDevice
in favour of Cordio for BLE (#12674), such requirement does not
apply anymore.
Remove all PSA S-mode only code, as it is unused. Only PSA S targets
would use the code, and we've removed those targets in a previous
commit.
Ensure all tests for S-mode code we are deleting is also removed, even
if that code would run in NS-mode. Keep any tests that also test our PSA
emulation support (for single v7-M targets).
Signed-off-by: Jaeden Amero <jaeden.amero@arm.com>
There is a mismatch while handling counter wraparound in `test_sleep_auto` test case.
In the test timestamps in ticks are first converted to us and then while counting the time difference wraparound is handled (us and ticks fields are mismatched). The ticker wraparound case must be handled in the field of ticks, and then the difference converted to us.
On some targets with very fast counters used for us ticker (e.g. 26 MHz) tested interrupt delays provided in the ticker_timeout array may be too short (execution of the set_interrupt() function takes longer than the tested delay).
We will skip tested ticker delay if the delay is less than assumed max set_interrupt() function execution time (20 us).
Also, the test array will be extended.
CRC tests failed to exercise handling of the initial and final-xor
values with respect to reflection parameters. Add tests covering this.
Expected behaviour is that the initial value is always non-reflected and
the final-xor happens after the optional output reflection.
Replace the thread used in the test case teardown with a Ticker to allow
testing with the bare metal profile. This Ticker is used to prevent the
watchdog from resetting the device during the final greentea
communication.
* Change "is supported" check to be a macro, so it can be done at
compile-time.
* Eliminate weird shift on 7-bit CRCs.
* Add support for 32-bit CRCs and reversals to TMPM3HQ.
This test is failed since #11721 Bare metal greentea support
on many STM32 boards:
NUCLEO_F072RB, NUCLEO_F070RB
NUCLEO_F411RE, NUCLEO_F439ZI, NUCLEO_F446ZE, DISCO_F407VG
NUCLEO_F303RE
...
* Change "is supported" check to be a macro, so it can be done at
compile-time.
* Eliminate weird shift on 7-bit CRCs.
* Add support for 32-bit CRCs and reversals to TMPM3HQ.